Primary Route of Entry: Symptoms of Overexposure:
Inhalation Minimal respiratory tract irritation may occur as with exposure
Eyes: to large amounts of any non-toxic dust.
Flush with water.
Skin: Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure:
Wash with soap and water. None when used as described by product literature.
Inhalation:
Remove from exposure. Additional Information:
Ingestion: None
Dilute stomach contents with several glasses of water.

Respiratory Protection: None required when used as intended in Xerox equipment.
Eye Protection: None required when used as intended in Xerox equipment.
Protective Gloves: None required when used as intended in Xerox equipment.
Other: For use other than normal customer - operating procedures (such as in bulk toner
processing facilities), goggles and respirators may be required. For more information,
contact Xerox.

Section IX- Spill, Leak, and Disposal Procedures
For Spills or Leakage: Sweep up or vacuum spilled toner and carefully transfer into sealable waste container. Sweep slowly
to minimize generation of dust during clean-up. If a vacuum is used, the motor must be rated as dust
tight. A conductive hose bonded to the machine should be used to reduce static buildup (See Section
V). Residue can be removed with soap and cold water. Garments may be washed or dry cleaned,
after removal of loose toner.
Waste Disposal Method: This material is not a hazardous waste according to Federal Regulation 40 CFR 261 when disposed.
State and Local requirements may be more restrictive. Consult with the appropriate State and Local
waste disposal authorities for advise. Incinerate only in a closed container.